For its 3rd edition, the Fèis Chlò invites citizens
more involved at a day of roundtables on some of the main media challenges to bring about a fairer society: ecology, the right, sexuality and the protection of sources.The Printed Festival is a time to exchange, spread and reflect on topics that seem necessary to question if we want to continue creating a society together.
During the day of May 4, the Far Ouest regional media teams and the studio support Médianes journalism projects welcoming citizens
more involved coming to attend a series of round tables on structural topics in society and the media landscape.In the program:
11:15 am – 12:30 pm: The media and the far right: after trivialization
It seems that the theses put forward by the far right are gradually penetrating all sectors of society, starting with the media. What role do they play in facilitating the circulation of these conversations?
By Nassira El Moaddem (Freeze Frame), Christophe-Cécil Garnier (StreetPress), Youmni Kezzouf (Mediapart).
Enhancement: Simon Barthélémy (Rue89 Bordeaux).
2:00pm – 3:15pm: The media and sexuality, a real social issue
If sexism is common on social networks, the traditional media is still shy about the subject. Do our values, beliefs and activities depend on stopping at the bedroom door?
By Anais Carayon (URBAN France), Stéphanie Estournet (It’s sextra and CrtlX), Myriam Attia (Period).
Moderation: Marine Slavitch (Médianes).
3:30pm – 4:45pm: Covering ecology during backups
While the reasons for talking about the climate are multiplying, the treatment of these topics is against the fatigue of readers. rice and the permanent prism of the old world. How do you understand the phenomenon of media avoidance?
With Novel Anne-Sophie, Louna Wemaere (Quota Climat), Léa Gorius (Reporterre).
Moderation: Sylvain Lapoix (Revue Far Ouest and Reporterre).
5:00 pm – 6:15 pm: Protecting sources: a principle put to the test
The news has been a reminder of this many times: the protection of sources, which is so important to the practice of journalism, is not given. How can we ensure that this essential principle is preserved?
by Ariane Lavrilleux (Publication), Pauline Delmas (Sherpa).
Moderation: Owen Huchon (Medianes).
6:30 pm – 7:45 pm: The future of journalism
Recording of an episode of Program B, by Binge Audio and in collaboration with KissKissBankBank.
Public distrust, adventIA generation, the anger of social networks, the concentration of the media… How can we reinvent and protect the profession of the journalist to allow him to continue to fulfill his mission in the public interest and help us gain a better understanding the world we live in? alive?
By Vincent Manilève, Aude Favre (WTFake!), Alexandra Colineau (Un Bout des Médias)
Animation: Thomas Rozec (Binge Audio).
🗓️ Saturday 4 May
📍 Rocher de Palmer in Cenon, near Bordeaux (tram A)
🎫 Free price event, from €0
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